News from 20/11/2006
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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, (Dominic Walsh), Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Alyn Shipton, David Barrie Director, Andy Bull, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, David McKirdy, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Jenni Rutherford, Philip Howard, John Bunting, Hilary Finch, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, (Caroline Merrell), Dalya Alberege Arts Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gemma Clarke, Joe Joseph, John Percy, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Antony Browne, Jane MacArtney, John Evans, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, (Martin Waller), Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Driver Head of design, Andy Stephens, Anatole Kaletsky Economic Briefing, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Robert Skidelsky, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Keveh Solhekol, James Harding Business Editor, Julian Evans, Rick Broadbent, Sir John Morgan, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, Alice Olins, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Simon Montague, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Gregson, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Peter Oppenheimer, Dominic Maxwell, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Lorraine Parkin, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Anne Francis, Walter Gammie, Josh Ball, Kaven Solhekol, Rajeev Syal, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Danny Baker, Amanda Andrews Media reporter, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chief Art Critic, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Beeston and Michael Evans, Maria Ryan, Stephen Gardiner, Ben Hoyle, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Pat Gibson and John Westerby, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Bill Edgar, Galway Kinnell, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Gerard Baker us Editor, Sacha Bonsor, Christopher Irvine, Lucina Ganderton,
ResumoThe Times Case of the poisoned spy puts Kremlin in the dock Police inquiry could spark diplomatic crisis Senior KGB defector points finger at Putin Why arguing in front of the children can be good Eton leads charge against a levels Al-Qaeda setback Pension cash wasted Branson v Murdoch New-look Times 'Reading poems out loud is a way to get a grip on their … The Game podcast 'Prudent' workers have wasted thousands on state pension top-ups The Government says 'no' to refunds Some people are still paying out Comment 20 The Times 44 Young Asians reject safe-sex messages Pugh Crops for biofuel Hain's ultimatum Winter cutbacks Classical record Which would you want your children to sit? Rathbones Eton leads charge to dump a levels Schools back new 'Pre-U' diploma Pupils face return to final exams We need a Marshall Plan to beat the Taleban, Pakistan tells Blair Musharraf warns of threat to troops War on Terror 'to last a generation' Musharraf's balancing act warms things up Line of fire US questioned on Iraq troop inquests Crossbow attack Migrant crickets Nightclub killing Bone marrow plea Thieves arrested The cost Chanel The festive carbon footprint Christmas lunch will fly 84,000 miles to your table Kremlin gave order to kill dissident and former spy, claims top defector Poison plot Putin angered by Chechnya criticism Assassin used to be victim's friend Any doctor's first thought would be to blame the fish Blacklisted: the men wanted by Moscow Leading article Business Slow-acting killer that was Saddam's favourite instrument of vengeance Model spy went public to condemn his masters for murder Poison plot Royal British Legion bans donations to Forces statue ntl: Telewest In memory Driving tickets Officer in child-sex row IWC Free tomorrow Time is up for the old parking meter Gangs use power saws to steal them Drivers will pay via mobile phones flybe.com Allergy missed by GPs Multiple Display Advertising Items Britons 'dying from a stiff upper lip' Signs of heart attack ignored Chest pains are the cue to call 999 Free on Wednesday Barclays Wealth There's barely any evidence to support these worries Inside Track Health fears lead schools to dismantle wireless networks Artist is back with wife after splitting over 300 years ago The best Smart exterior A pure emotion taken into creative account Dell Blair aides may have to resign after cash-for-peerages report published Multiple Display Advertising Items The law Sainsbury's Citizen journalists who snapped the news Call us Multiple Display Advertising Items Parents 'forced to take lessons on best way to raise children' Scene and heard Rate of change Multiple Display Advertising Items Brown puts off radical reforms that could raise council tax bills by £500 Poisoning Relations The sushi may be a red herring, but the case is serious The Times Failing Grade Ministers must act swiftly to restore the standing of the a level Times Modern Changing our typeface in order to make life easier for the reader Statistics with a deadly message Labour must switch off Cruise control Tim Hames Blair is damaging his party and country Could the poisoner be from Prince Putin's court? Legal Aid folly Bury art losses Physicians should concentrate on cures not costs Running Oxford Join the debate online today Eurostar's London terminus Mind games Fleming's cars Us foreign policy Gandalf Snoop Chase the dragon Ephebophilia: it's today's word, and it matters When is underage sex under age? Opinion Milton is dead, but we are all Friedmen now William Rees-Mogg on the legacy of a great economic guru Friedmanism is the orthodoxy: it is delivering the goods Beatles remixed for the 21st century Multiple Display Advertising Items Up for auction Multiple Display Advertising Items Significant scams Fakes, phishing and fraud as Nigerian gangs target Britain Passports forged on 'industrial scale' Millions in bogus cheques sent by post Residents of riverside retreat are awash with huge debts Seinfeld Compulsory water meters Companies fail to see the light Zeta-Jones appeal hearing Sikhs pray after racial attack Trend Micro Giant device is closing in on Universe's tiniest secret Detector searches for 'God particle' Discovery is key to explaining mass Collision track Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain proposes national audit to root out fraud and abuses EU Budget Dispute over 90-day limit Free surgery for obese children Health The most profitable Bond Carpet Madness Bloopers Goldfinger is back: Craig is the Bond with a Midas touch Latest 007 takes £13m at weekend Critics share the public's enthusiasm It's a visual feast, but lacks dramatic substance First night Opera The Gondoliers Coliseum Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times New coat of arms for our masthead Lion has always been a tricky beast After 221 years, the world's leading newspaper shows off a fresh face A different headline fount leads the changes to make The Times sharper and more accessible to the reader Help now New Zealand Millions live in fear that China aims to steal their river Dam would divert flow to the north Scarce resource to be raised in visit The plan Innocent man who made China rethink death penalty Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Congo free of more violence (Reuters): Killer executed (AFP): Flood victim aid (Reuters): Students shot (AP): Out of favour (AFP): Migrant drowns (AFP): Rhino attack (Reuters): Appeal dropped Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery island hum sneaks out from below sound barrier In the Business section today Two-tier Britain Fighting back: the city determined not to become al-Qaeda's capital Iraq A power struggle is taking place in the Sunni triangle, with tribal leaders and coalition forces aligning against a common enemy Taking the battle to the terrorists Reuters: Tibetans' anger over Hu visit challenge churchill Reuters: Nasrallah calls for protests Reuters: Elephant's urge to kill blunted Human shield tactic extended AP: Plot to smuggle artefacts foiled dfs New console a magic wand for wizards of gaming Fans say the Wii is revolutionary It goes on sale in Britain next month Star stands taller in the world's eyes at wedding (Reuters): First Syrian visit as violence continues (AP): Emergency landing (Reuters): Darfur offensive (AFP): Killed for chatting (Reuters): Art for aid's sake Starbucks Card The pressure mounts on Bush as Asia frets over a nuclear future 21 leaders fail to agree korean text Doubts grow over America's policy Lotus position Multiple Display Advertising Items Reluctant globetrotter's farewell tour Business Lenders attacked on rates practice Fear in Russia Foxtons listing Housing data Quote of the day Buyback plan Stop Press Firm to sell shares Branson prepares for a battle with BSKyB over stake in ITV Sir Richard may see Ofcom and OFT Satellite group asserts legality Stock markets CSN meets Corus over scheme to bid before Tata vote The deflation threat facing Europe Commodities Currencies A most Gratifying Ale Business today Need to know World markets Rising interest rate brings autumn chill to housing market Agencies for growth For sale: Foxtons to offer its shares in £400m float Estate agency profits hit £25m Expansion plans for the US market Founder keen to compete in a new market Mortgage lenders accused of using rate rise to boost profits Banks 'fail to pass on the benefits' Savers to miss out on higher returns Poor 'not given adequate bank accounts' Turning a profit Smaller stock to watch Rumour of the day British funds Exchange rates Baltic loans firm for AIM float Enterprise cools acquisitions M&a 'sorts wheat from chaff' (PA): Business confidence at low ebb Standard Life Tree growth at John Lewis NVM Cosmetic surgery group set for expansion Winning ways Big Brother introduced dose of reality to viewers The Times Millionaire quiz show set to go Dutch Plan for a reverse takeover of Tv show Its creator would net £30m from sale Congested roads lead businesses to turn towards idea of tolls Multiple Display Advertising Items Young's says family stake less than 50% With firm toehold in US, Aviva expects big returns Recent victims Bank of Ireland New 'Russian Express' card aims to keep businessmen safe on Moscow's streets Clients get armed guards and lawyer McDonald's Ge and Amex sign up Breaking news puts plans in spotlight India's best-known businessman drops by for an interview, but the exercise becomes redundant as his intentions are gazumped Monday Manifesto 'He has the air of a man whose preferred form of combat is chess' Steel deals From womb to tomb, from home to hospital, workers savour taste of life in a company town Monday manifesto Opec may cut output again Toshiba Carmakers seek emissions tax Deutsche Telekom in talks US clears WTO path for Russia China's central bank may act The logical meeting of East and West Merck takes dose of alternative medicine Drug giant links with Chinese group Herbal cancer remedies sought Natural resources Are You Covered? The poverty paradox—the less you have, the more you must pay The hard times facing the country's least well-off reflect the global trend towards wealth inequality Samsung £91 a week The Times Middle America caught on wrong side of growing US wealth divide Two-tier Britain Equity Prices Renaissance Register Mark Purdey Organic farmer who fought to prove a link between BSE and the use of pesticides Mark Purdey, farmer, was born on December 25, 1953. He died on November 12, 2006, aged 52 Milton Friedman Lives remembered Christable Burniston Paul Rigby Newspaper artist whose sharp cartoons hit home with devastating effect in three countries Paul Rigby, Am, cartoonist, was born on October 25, 1924. He died on November 15, 2006, aged 82 Lives in brief Leonard Schrader, film writer, was born on November 30, 1943. He died on November 2, 2006, aged 62 Joseph Hayes, writer and producer, was born on August 2, 1918. He died on September 11, 2006, aged 88 Ruth Brown The spectacularly influential 'Miss Rhythm' who dominated R&b for decades Her voice cracked into a high-pitch squeal-Abramson was thrilled Ruth Brown, singer, was born on January 30, 1928. She died on November 17, 2006, aged 78 Development scheme is within powers of council Law report Memorial service Appointments Births Births, marriages and deaths Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Birthdays Memorial Services Energy and environment Eagle has landed in Madrid Court Circular A late autumn brings out the glutton in wild bears Weather Eye Nature notes On this day Winning Move Today Bright for most but very windy in Scotland. Max 13C (55F), min 3C (37) Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Sport Eurotrek is booked for return trip to Aintree Racing Wolverhampton Richard Johnson, who needed stitches in his left elbow … Punchestown Betting The Wright track Southwell Yesterday's results Leading trainers Jockeys Ludlow Racing Great Britain bewildered by green and gold magic Rugby league Gillette Tri-Nations Series RTH 07 Scorers: Australia: Tries: Hodges, Gasnier, Hunt, Lockyer, … Comerford toasts historic triumph Triathlon Poor start lets Harland down again Modern pentathlon Sudden death Results Woods forced to play second fiddle to Harrington's bravery Golf Federer masterclass casts pall of gloom for pretenders to throne Tennis Swiss ends season on highest of notes Blake rises to No 4 despite defeat The Times Why he is No 1 Priaulx retains title in close contest Morales floored Ford back on top Keith Rowlands Leander dethroned Mathews hat-trick White fears drop WTCC Best exposes worst in Australia as Ireland maintain impressive stride Rugby union Guinness Autumn Series Vu Ltd Scorers: Ireland: Tries: Hickle (26 min), Murphy (40). … Result never in doubt as All Blacks take control Scorers: France: Try: Heymans (9min) Argentina underline World Cup credentials Guinness Premiership Gloucester 27 London Wasps 21 Bath 12 Bristol 19 Our Sports Staff: Northampton 13 Saracens 35 Our Sports Staff: Leicester 26 London Irish 18 Table Hadden hails troops after Islanders leave Cusiter in hospital Rugby union Bank of Scotland Corporate Autumn Test Error-prone England still have it all to do to regain lofty status Rugby union Investec Series The Times Triumph a disaster for progress Rugby union Investec Series England need to go backward if they are to move forward Rugby union Investic Series Questions still surround Robinson RFU has simply complicated things Who are the worst team in 2006? RFU must embrace radical rethink to put world champions on track talk Sport Alred could be the missing ingredient If only England were more confident about kicking for territory Beer tastes flat after cultures clash on streets of Brisbane Cricket The Ashes Britain bashed in rugby league Chilling analogies for Barmy Army The Times Lions lick wounds Nice little urn insideout A million reasons for Flintoff to succeed Cricket The Ashes Online today Cook must defy history in first duel with Warne Cricket The Ashes Essex man yet to face king of spin Test record so far in opener's favour The Ashes Times Online Rivals at work Be bold, be positive and pick Panesar, the cry rings out from Wantage Road Cricket The Ashes England up ante but spin department leaves Fletcher with plenty to ponder Cricket The Ashes South Australia v England Xi Form guide Christopher Martin-Jenkins assesses England's likely starters Scoreboard Times Crossword 23,451 The Insider Sport Harmison puts England back in the fast lane for Brisbane The Times Look no further Ashes posters times2 the face The star who always lands on his feet He sufferred guilt, prayed obsessively and was sent to an anti-Semitic institution did you see? Harnessing hi NRG the click did you know? Thanksgiving goes horror-show did you hear? Good probably exists Picture Gallery Modern morals What's your view? And do you have a dilemma of your own? Scene and heard Don't row in front of the children, the conventional wisdom runs. But the latest advice is that witnessing a constructive argument can help to teach children how to resolve conflict. Jane Wheatley reports Children in the Wrong way, right way Creative conflict Productive conflict Time is on your side Frieda Hughes/poetry Wait The Times Offers Direct A 'real-life' dilemma that's dogging me When you think about it, no sexual practice is more or less bizarre than any other, so long as you keep animals, children and Kate Thornton out of it Can Zune win the battle of the tunes? Snap decision health monday Nice view, he says, gazing into the brain Neil Kitchen is the man Ian McEwan trailed for a year for his novel about a neurosurgeon. Sacha Bonsor, an ex-patient spent a day with him The Times Work or Family Problems? My son suffers from Asperger's Who will crack up in war? Even experts can't predict which soldiers will be mentally damaged by conflict. But a new combat-zone psychological health team is showing the way, reports Dr Thomas Stuttaford 'Tis the season to check for STDs Style pointes Ballerinas put Christmas party frocks centre stage Win Tickets to the Ballet arts Girls and boys come out to plays Children's Christmas shows provide the perfect opportunity to stimulate a lifelong love of the stage, says Benedict Nightingale, while parents give Louise Cohen tips on how to introduce kids to the theatre What is formulaic to parents isn't necessarily so to their children The feast of St Hubbins Spinal Tap's front man is coming to the London stage. Dominic Maxwell meets Michael McKean reviews first night Theatre The Lightning Play Almedia, N1 Pop The Be Good Tanyas Albert Hall Concert BBCSSO/Vanska City Halls, Glasgow Theatre Shaw Triple Bill Orange Tree, Richmond First Night Entertainments Concert BSO/Alsop Lighthouse, Poole Jazz Esbjorn Svensson Trio Barbican tv&radio Radio Choice The Times 23 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Saddam's Road to Hell Viewing Guide Lock Them up or Let Them out Variations Monarchy by David Starkey Disappearing Britain Film Choice Film Choice Raising Arizona (1987) Multichannel The Eiger Sanction (1975) Will we ever find our way out of Lost? Weekend TV When they finally land this cathode whopper, it's going to have clocked in at over 185 hours of TV Sudoku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4065 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn The Times The Game Says Inside The Whistleblower Wayne Rooney's past Six Goals for Club and Country … Adu: The Real Thing or American Pie in the Sky? 'United had been leaning towards him staying in digs' Hurrah for the Theatrics that Oliver Kay Sale Talks Referee's off Day Has Hughes Fuming The Games Barclays Premiership Blackburn Rovers (1) 1 Tugay 23 Tottenham Hotspur (0) 1 Defoe 62 (pen) Referee: P Dowd 5 Attendance: 18,083 Official under spotlight as temperatures rise all round Can Revive a Flagging Game Middlesbrough Recorded their First Draw in 24 Home … The Game My Glorious Days at No 1 The Two Dannys Blackburn's 13 Premiership Matches Have Had Ten Penalties, … Wenger Losing the Plot Again Waiting for Armenia's 'Porterfield!' Moment Aims Still High after Stalemate Wigan Athletic (0) 0 Aston Villa (0) 0 Referee: S Bennett 7 Attendance: 18,455 First goalless draw for Wigan in the Premiership Martin O'neill Has Suffered One Defeat in 13 League … Crossbow Attack Stops Play Reality Bites for Watford The past Ten Derbies between Ipswich Town and Norwich … Arsenal Pattern Not One of Grand Design Arsenal (0) 1 Henry 70 Newcastle United (1) 1 Dyer 30 Referee: M Atkinson 5 Attendance: 60,058 Visitors follow blueprint for success at Emirates Stadium Seconds out for Mourinho Chelsea (1) 1 Geremi 22 West Ham United (0) 0 Referee: M Dean 3 Attendance: 41,916 Manager's sights already on next week's big match Luke Varney Has Scored Nine Goals in his past Eight … Boulahrouz at Ease under Siege The Assassin Matt Hughes on a defender happy to stand up for himself on and off the pitch Charlton Lack Basic Quality Manchester United Have Won 19 Away Points Compared … Horse Play is Fine by Oldham Rick Broadbent on the League One midfield player who is shedding his inhibitions The Enigma Grows as Liverpool Goal Drought Middlesbrough (0) 0 Liverpool (0) 0 Butcher on the up down under Alan Lee finds the former England hero warming to role as Sydney revolutionary Drags on into Tenth Hour Watford Enjoyed their First Lead Away from Home Season, … Artful Arteta Buoys Everton Everton (0) 1 Arteta 60 Bolton Wanderers (0) 0 Referee: U Rennie 6 Attendance: 34,417 Basque's rare goal fills vold left by injured colleague Barton Stakes England Claim The Games Barclays Premiership Manchester City (3) 3 Corradi 12,32, Barton 45 Fulham (0) 1 John 62 Referee: A Wiley 6 Attendance: 35,776 Pair from Italian striker sets up comfortable win Arsenal Have Conceded only One Second-Half Goal in … Rooney Hits the Beat for United Sheffield United (1) 1 Gillespie 13 Manchester United (1) 2 Rooney 30, 75 Referee: M Clattenburg 6 Attendance: 32,584 Forward's double seals routine victory for leaders Down-To-Earth Volz Keen Kaven Solhekol says the German has learnt a trick or two from park players Lost in Translation at the Cottage Koumas Shows He Has Goals in Mind The Games Coca-Cola Championship West Bromwich (3) 3 Koumas 5, Ellingon 7, Carter 45 Burnley (0) 0 Referee: R Beeby Attendance: 18,707 Promotion promise on display Enhance your retirement Hayward Ready to Sell Wolves Birmingham City (1) 1 McSheffrey 30 Wolverhampton (0) 1 Craddock 89 Wigan Recorded their First 0-0 Draw in 63 in All Competitions Coventry (1) 3 Crystal Palace (2) 2 Hungry Haynes Gives Ipswich Local Authority Ipswich Town (1) 3 Legwinski 40, Haynes 77, 90 Norwich City (1) 1 Chadwick 26 Referee: T Kettle Attendance: 27,276 Manager slams "lazy" performance Hull (0) 0 Leeds (0) 0 Luton (0) 0 Preston now Happy to Play a Lead Role Leicester City (0) 0 Preston North End (1) 1 Agyemang 15 Referee: 1 Williamson Attendance: 22,721 Nash responsible for revived spirits Southend (0) 1 Sunderland (1) 3 Orient Adopt Fighting Mode The Games Coca-Cola League One Leyton Orient (0) 0 Yeovil Town (0) 0 Referee: P Miller Attendance: 4,842 Gritty display hints at recovery Blackpool (2) 3 Millwall (1) 2 Games 12 Goals 26 Red Cards 0 Yellow Cards 37 Shots … Bournemouth (0) 0 Oldham (0) 2 Brentford (0) 0 Crewe (1) 4 Port Vale (0) 0 Swansea (0) 2 Brighton (0) 0 Rotherham (0) 1 Nottm Forest (0) 1 Bristol City (1) 3 Gillingham (1) 1 Scunthorpe (0) 1 Chesterfield (0) 1 Player of the Day Lee Trundle (Swansea City) Walsall Maintain Altitude League Two Hereford United (0) 0 Walsall (0) 1 Westwood 63 Referee: P Melin Attendance: 4,462 Midlands club continue good run Accrington (1) 1 Barnet (1) 3 Mk Dons (1) 2 Games 12 Goals 32 Red Cards 2 Yellow Cards 34 Shots … Bury (0) 0 Notts County (1) 2 Lincoln (0) 1 Torquay (0) 0 MacClesfield (1) 2 Wycombe (0) 1 Grimsby (0) 1 Mansfield (0) 0 Peterborough (1) 2 Player of the Day Tresor Kandol (Barnet) Old Tricks Learnt by New Grays Manager Non-League Stevenage Borough (1) 1 Miller 39 Grays Athletic (0) 0 Referee: A Attwell Attendance: 2,207 Woodward pays tribute to Stimson Coca-Cola Championship Tables and Results Coca-Cola League One Coca-Cola League Two Continent Scotland Non-League Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Fixtures Thackray's Italian Dream The Prodigy Rick Broadbent on how an 18-year-old won himself a contract with a Serie a Club The Times Offers Direct The Fantasy Game The Prem Picture Gallery League of Nations Billy on the Ball Octavia Picture Gallery The Greatest Test 2005 The Times England hold their nerve to get back on level pegging Monday August 8 2005 Tale of the Test
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